So...I went out and grabbed a 1200x600x3mm sheet of
aluminium on Thursday, I also picked up some button
head stainless steel cap screws washes and nylocs
to match. Grabbed some Devcon also in case i needed
it as i was out.
Here's what i did with them-->
Very happy with the result, i actually like the look more with the sides.
Pretty straight forward, makred out some side plates
using the rear pulley as a 'template' I cut one, then used
that to mark the next. Angle grinder was used to cut
the outside of the side plates while the dremel and
reinforced cuttoff disks took care of the inside are
(the aluminium actually saw off my 3rd Dremel!
had to go by a replacement to finish the second disk
yesterday afternoon.. :-( ) Once the two sides
were cut, they were drilled and bolted together
matched up, i also made a ghetto jig out of
MDF so as the router could be used to get the disks
perfectly circular. I would usually use the linishers
sanding disk for this but was out of sandpaper for
it grrr...hence I had to improvise, worked iut very
well in the end.
The random belt offs formerly not seen with the
old sturmey archer setup should now be a thing of
the past, with the ENO and freewheel hub now on
the cruiser I can put more power through the rear
wheel this wasn't possible before, the 3 speed it
just skipped new setup requires more belt tension
to stop belt skipping teeth as a result the small
amount of 'play' in the eno sees the pulley tilted
ever so slightly sideways under hard acceleration,
the belt would come off on occasion, not everytime,
it was totally random, the addition of side plates
on the pulley will hopefully make this issue a thing
of the past. The front pulley i have decided to leave
as is, the belt has never slipped off the front pulley.
Back to playing the waiting game for the replacement belts,
Matt.P has put through the order THANKYOU again Matt...
Back when i have belts ...
KiM